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there's lots of festivals that are bits of glastonbury - which were your favourite bits?

The ones I hear the most as a mini glasto is Bestival though, Latitude for a more laid back version, BoomTown for the far less laid back madness.

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Tempted by Latitude on my own as I won't mind plonking myself down all day watching the comedy & Bestival as it's like a smaller, hipper Glastonbury & one of the last chances to party in a field at the end of summer.

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All great suggestions! It's trying to tempt my friends to join that will be the problem! I can't say I have a favorite bit I literally love it all! I go full out when I'm there and hardly sleep as I love the day and the night stuff! I mostly love the atmosphere that I have never found at any other festival, that everyone just wants to gave fun and no trouble feel!

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I can't believe no ones mentioned No6 yet, in terms of beautiful, quirky and a bit odd it's right up there.

Could just do with there being a bit more after 3am

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if you can afford it, burning man in America, only festival comparable to some of the more artistic elements of Glastonbury  (though no large musical acts, though they do have a lot of big djs).

 

friends went last year to burning man, and they say its one of the best experiences of their lives 

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This has been covered loads of times - Bestival but it's a pain to get to

No it's not.

 

Buy an open return rail ticket to Ryde Pier & you're sorted, walk straight on the slow cat from Portsmouth. Shuttle bus to site.

Open ticket... rock up anytime to return on Monday, no pressure. Ok a bit of queuing, but it doesn't matter what cat or train to catch.

 

Unless you want to drive which is unnecessary & stupidly expensive.

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Went to Bestival last year. Although it isn't anywhere near as good its the next best thing from my experience. Although security is high on entrance (sniffer dogs) it is a very laid back festival.

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Bingley music live is cheap and cheerful in Bradford

Line up

Super Furry Animals

Labrinth

Embrace

Ella eyre

Scott mills

Are the ones I know plus

Adam French

April

Ash

Carl Barat and the Jackalls

Cast

Chris stark

Clubs

Deaf school

Going glackin

Fickle friends

Funeral for a Friend

Gallery Circus

Holy Esque

Hurricane #1

Hun Stephens

Idlewild

James McLaren

Kiko Bun

Kimbley Anne

Meadow Larks

Mike Dignam

Model Aeroplane

Natasha North

Nervous Orse

Nothing But Thieves

Peter Hook and the Lights

Pixel Fix

Rae Morris

Random Leap

Rockbottom Risers

Room 94

Runaway (go)

Sine ad Harnett

Stephanie Fraser

The Beat

The Blackdelta Movement

The Carnabys

The Incredible Magpie

The Jacques

The Sherlocks

The Swines

The Turning

Tom Prior

Vants

Weirds

Will Joseph Cook

Anyone recommend any of them after the first 5, I'm off to it 3 days event 4th,5th, 6th Sept I think

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Ash are the foremost exponents of indie-pop perfection, and have been for over two decades. They've also had their own Florence & The Machine moment, and found themselves headlining the Pyramid stage many years ago.

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Went to Bestival last year. Although it isn't anywhere near as good its the next best thing from my experience. Although security is high on entrance (sniffer dogs) it is a very laid back festival.

 

are there really sniffer dogs? didn't see any when i went but i haven't been since 2012. fuck that shit if true

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10x10 in Manchester in two weeks time. The lineup is very strong:

Carl Craig & Mike Banks
DJ Koze
Joy Orbison
Octave One – Live
Kyle Hall
Midland
Paranoid London – Live
Dark Sky – Live
Maurice Fulton
Space Dimension Controller
Jacques Greene
Mr. Ties
Illum Sphere
The Unabombers
Krysko & Greg Lord
Zutekh DJs

Also considering Garden Party in Leeds on Bank Holiday weekend: http://www.thegardenpartyleeds.com/

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